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sdmrourchlg sprt storm here in the united states right now. the same storm that has already hit cuba, haiti, on its way to canada. i'm suzanne malveaux. we'll get down to it here. we are talking about this powerful life-threatening storm on a collision course with the most populate area of the country. hurricane sandy taking aim at the mid-atlantic coastline and the northeast. at last check it was about 205 miles southeast of atlantic city, new jersey. massive storm could affect 60 million people. we are talking from virginia to massachusetts. forkers to expect sandy to combine and cause a cold front that will cause massive power outages, and snowstorms and flooding. mountain areas of the state could get two feet of snow, so already starting to fall, and fema, federal emergency management agency, says the storm damage from wind alone could reach $3 billion. we're also going to be hearing from the president about 45 minutes or so from the white house. he is going to be making a statement, updating the conditions of what the federal government i
sdmrourchlg sprt storm here in the united states right now. the same storm that has already hit cuba, haiti, on its way to canada. i'm suzanne malveaux. we'll get down to it here. we are talking about this powerful life-threatening storm on a collision course with the most populate area of the country. hurricane sandy taking aim at the mid-atlantic coastline and the northeast. at last check it was about 205 miles southeast of atlantic city, new jersey. massive storm could affect 60 million...
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it used to be the united states. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is people think it's more attractive in some cases to go offshore than to stay here. we have made it less attractive for enterprises to stay here than go offshore from time to time. what i had do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. not by trickle down government. we are going to hire more government workers, raise more taxes, put in place more regulations. trickle down government has never worked here,er in worked anywhere. i want to make america the most attractive place in the world for entrepreneurs, small business, big business, to invest and grow in america. now, we have to make sure as we trade with other nations that they play by the rules and china hasn't. one of the ways is by artificially holding down the value of their currency. they put the currency down low, that mean
it used to be the united states. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is people think it's more attractive in some cases to go offshore than to stay here. we have made it less attractive for enterprises to stay here than go offshore from time to time. what i had do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. not by trickle down...
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thank you, joe. >> all right, we just took a pause there to welcome our viewers in the united states and around is world, because a large earthquake hit a off the coast of canada and there's tsunami warning in place as far as hawaii, people need to evacuate, we have the pacific tsunami warning on the line. what do people in hawaii need to do right now? >> they need to, if they are in the evacuation surge, they need to pack up and move out. if they are outside the evacuation zone they are fine. this -- so, you know, we don't want more people moving than have to move. >> in other words, if you know you are in an evacuation zone in hawaii, you know it because you live in the area, you can check on the internet, you are aware of where the zones are? >> the maps are in the phone book also. >> thank you. 3 hours from now, the wave is expected to arrive in hawaii, correct? >> yes, the first wave, it's less than that now, going to be 10:28 hawaii time, which is, what is that? that's -- oh, i'm sorry. i'm not good at converting time zones. anyway, 10:28 local time, which is like two hours and
thank you, joe. >> all right, we just took a pause there to welcome our viewers in the united states and around is world, because a large earthquake hit a off the coast of canada and there's tsunami warning in place as far as hawaii, people need to evacuate, we have the pacific tsunami warning on the line. what do people in hawaii need to do right now? >> they need to, if they are in the evacuation surge, they need to pack up and move out. if they are outside the evacuation zone...
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we get 13.2% of that. 3 million barrels come to the united states. we have our people, we have our navy over there, we have people on the ground. listen, if you rolled up what the cost of that 2 million barrels a day of what we get, it would be 300 to $500 a barrel. these two guys running for president need to come up with a plan as to we can get off 2 million barrels a day, we can get off of that very easy with our own resources in this country. we have more oil, we have the natural gas that can go to heavy duty. what you need out of this third debate is a plan. >> t. boone pickens, always a pleasure to talk to you. thank you for joining us. >>> if there's one country doing things the right way, it's china. that's one of the reasons people are talking about it. >> changes that were taking place in china. >> china needs the united states. >> for some emerging markets like china. >> the governor for energy and infrastructure has made china a world power. how is china's rise changing the world future and how can you capitalize on it right now? that's n
we get 13.2% of that. 3 million barrels come to the united states. we have our people, we have our navy over there, we have people on the ground. listen, if you rolled up what the cost of that 2 million barrels a day of what we get, it would be 300 to $500 a barrel. these two guys running for president need to come up with a plan as to we can get off 2 million barrels a day, we can get off of that very easy with our own resources in this country. we have more oil, we have the natural gas that...
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states. we're allowing allies in the region to provide weapons but we are not going to go there. while mitt romney is saying he would be willing to work with the rebels and share our values. so he's willing to take a more muscular approach. and that's where we're seeing a difference between the two candidates. on each one of these issues, we see romney taking a more muscular approach, a stronger leadership role and a possibility that he could go it alone, compared to president obama. you have seen him trying to work with allies to build coalitions and to try to lead as he -- some of his advisors have said from behind, this phrase is coming back to haunt him as in libya, which could have been interpreted as a success story deposing a dictator there, without the loss of american lives or sending u.s. troops there. but because of what we have seen happen in beirut, this is not a possibility for them. >> and it will be very interesting to see how all this plays out because events are breaking eve
states. we're allowing allies in the region to provide weapons but we are not going to go there. while mitt romney is saying he would be willing to work with the rebels and share our values. so he's willing to take a more muscular approach. and that's where we're seeing a difference between the two candidates. on each one of these issues, we see romney taking a more muscular approach, a stronger leadership role and a possibility that he could go it alone, compared to president obama. you have...
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it used to be the united states. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is people think it's more attractive in some cases to go offshore than to stay here. we have made it less attractive for enterprises to stay here than go offshore from time to time. what i had do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. not by trickle down government. we are going to hire more government workers, raise more taxes, put in place more regulations. trickle down government has never worked here,er in worked anywhere. i want to make america the most attractive place in the world for entrepreneurs, small business, big business, to invest and grow in america. now, we have to make sure as we trade with other nations that they play by the rules and china hasn't. one of the ways is by artificially holding down the value of their currency. they put the currency down low, that mean
it used to be the united states. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is people think it's more attractive in some cases to go offshore than to stay here. we have made it less attractive for enterprises to stay here than go offshore from time to time. what i had do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. not by trickle down...
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. >> immoral, illegal and making the united states hate it around the world. a group of american activists are spreading that around in pakistan. live from islamabad. >>> a new government report shows two companies that employ thousands of americans may actually pose a security concern for the united states. >>> nascar drivers are questioning their safety after a 20 car pile-up at one of nascar's most famous tracks. why one driver calls it bloodthirsty. >>> the obama campaign launching a counteroffensive to a speech th hasn't happened yet. >> reckless. immaturish. that's what news media and fellow republicans called mitt romney's gaffe-filled july tour of england, israel and poland. >> that's what you call a prebuttal. prebuttal. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning to you. happy monday. i'm carol costello. that's where we begin on the campaign trail. president obama is raising cash. mitt romney is raising concerns. this morning he's ripping the administration's handling of the middle east and its many recent flash poin
. >> immoral, illegal and making the united states hate it around the world. a group of american activists are spreading that around in pakistan. live from islamabad. >>> a new government report shows two companies that employ thousands of americans may actually pose a security concern for the united states. >>> nascar drivers are questioning their safety after a 20 car pile-up at one of nascar's most famous tracks. why one driver calls it bloodthirsty. >>> the...
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russia than the united states? >> you are a pro at this and so no matter which way i answer this, i'm in trouble. to that point, each of those leaders understand technology. each of those leaders know if you're an extraction leader live russia, you've got to create stabili stability, keep your young people at home. >> so how badly did we do in the u.s.? when you can contrast your dealings in washington with your dealings in lawn and canada and russia, what's your conclusion? >> i think we have a country that dreams well. i think we've got to be more positive in our execution. >> any time you feel down, go to silicon valley. they make dreams happen. but there's a risk-taking culture that you must have to be successful in countries an companies. >> we'll be back in a moment. more with these three top ceos, their optimism and pessimism about the future. right back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, sup
russia than the united states? >> you are a pro at this and so no matter which way i answer this, i'm in trouble. to that point, each of those leaders understand technology. each of those leaders know if you're an extraction leader live russia, you've got to create stabili stability, keep your young people at home. >> so how badly did we do in the u.s.? when you can contrast your dealings in washington with your dealings in lawn and canada and russia, what's your conclusion?...
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electr electrical fires and power outages are adding to the misery in the eastern united states. to give you an idea of how massive sandy still is, fierce winds are blowing in from canada all the way to georgea. this morning, some 7 million homes and businesses are without power and heat. sandy is also whipping up huge amounts of snow from maryland to tennessee and west virginia, a blizzard could dump three feet of rare october snow. our reporters are at some of the worst points of the super storm and breaking down the details on how all americans could feel sandy's impact. right now, we're following rescues and evacuations under way in much of the region. in northern new jersey there's been a breach in a berm and several communities are now flooded. one police chief says there's up to five feet of water in the streets of moonachie and little ferry. and in carlstadt rescues are taking place. having trouble getting to the scene because the roadways are so bad. when she arrives on the scene, she'll bring us much more information. sandy's trail of devastation goes beyond flooding. a
electr electrical fires and power outages are adding to the misery in the eastern united states. to give you an idea of how massive sandy still is, fierce winds are blowing in from canada all the way to georgea. this morning, some 7 million homes and businesses are without power and heat. sandy is also whipping up huge amounts of snow from maryland to tennessee and west virginia, a blizzard could dump three feet of rare october snow. our reporters are at some of the worst points of the super...
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. >>> national weather service has a dire warning for northeast united states. we are talking about right here. hurricane sandy could move through the region this weekend bringing widespread damage to virginia as well as to massachusetts and everything in between. sandy has killed 21 people that brought floods and heavy rain to cuba and haiti. kicked up powerful waves off of fort lauderdale. the storm, it is massive, with a cloud field stretching more than 1,600 miles. storm preps already in high gear in new jersey. people in atlantic city are filling the sand bags and crews gathering supplies. meteorologists say that a storm could merge with a cold system creating what they call a perfect storm. just like the one that hit northeast 21 years ago. severe weather expert chad myers following all of this. you and i talked about this. we talked about it on the show and outside. this is a very big deal. what are we looking at? you know, you don't expect it to be a big deal in october. you don't expect an october herebying to be what this has the potential to be. we're
. >>> national weather service has a dire warning for northeast united states. we are talking about right here. hurricane sandy could move through the region this weekend bringing widespread damage to virginia as well as to massachusetts and everything in between. sandy has killed 21 people that brought floods and heavy rain to cuba and haiti. kicked up powerful waves off of fort lauderdale. the storm, it is massive, with a cloud field stretching more than 1,600 miles. storm preps...
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speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: that night the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world, possibly, you know, including the president of the united states and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> reporter: then, the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a kingmaker in congress. so, for the folks in washington, d.c., how important was it that you were latino in a district that is latino? >> nevada is a battleground state. it is a purple state. >> they wanted latino votes? >> they wanted latinos to vote. they knee no he by having a latino on the general election ballot it would increase their turnout. they had their own vested interest in this. >> it seems to me you had a ton of momentum, both in d.c., and their constituents. >> there was a picture that came out on the las vegas sun where senator reid had his arm around me. so a lot of people were saying we know who senator reid is supporting. >> reporte
speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: that night the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world, possibly, you know, including the president of the united states and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> reporter: then, the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a kingmaker in congress. so, for the folks in...
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they'll make things happen that create jobs here 234 the united states. number two, we do have to deal with our border, so we put more border patrol on any time in history, and the flow of undocumented workers across the border is actually lower than it's been in 40 years. i've also said, if we're going to go after folks who are here illegally, we should do it smartly and go after folks who are criminals. gang bangers, people who are hurting the community. not after students. not after folks who are here just because they are trying to figure out how to feed their families and that's what we've done. and i've also said for young people who come here, brought here oftentimes by their parents and have gone to school here, pledged allegiance to the flag, think of this as their country, understand themselves as americans. in every way except having papers and we should give them a pathway to citizenship and that's what i've done. governor romney says he want to help those people too, but under the republican primary, he said he would veto the dream act that w
they'll make things happen that create jobs here 234 the united states. number two, we do have to deal with our border, so we put more border patrol on any time in history, and the flow of undocumented workers across the border is actually lower than it's been in 40 years. i've also said, if we're going to go after folks who are here illegally, we should do it smartly and go after folks who are criminals. gang bangers, people who are hurting the community. not after students. not after folks...
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there are states in the united states today where you forfeit your right permanently, because of a felony you once were convicted of in your life. voting should be deemed a right, an absolute, inalienable right. in other western democracies, the idea that, you know, you can be deprived of your right to vote because you once committed a crime is, you know, considered laughable. there are actually voting drives conducted in prisons and other western democracies. but here in the united states, you can be deprived of your right to vote for a period of years or even the rest of your life. >> i should say that the naacp launched a campaign this month to restore voting rights to ex-felons, and it's going to be interesting to watch that one, but i want to be more specific about this election. you have seen the efforts to, what some people call voter suppression. some people say it's to protect the voting process, by asking people to show identification. is that voter suppression or is it protecting the voter process? >> oh, it's absolutely voter suppression. no doubt about it. one of the reasons
there are states in the united states today where you forfeit your right permanently, because of a felony you once were convicted of in your life. voting should be deemed a right, an absolute, inalienable right. in other western democracies, the idea that, you know, you can be deprived of your right to vote because you once committed a crime is, you know, considered laughable. there are actually voting drives conducted in prisons and other western democracies. but here in the united states, you...
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i expect those to be built right here in the united states. that's going to help jeremy get a job and also make sure that you're now paying as much for gas. >> governor romney, on the subject of gas prices. >> let's look at the president's policies as opposed to the rhetoric. because we have had four years of policies having played out and the president is right in terms of the additional oil production. but not on federal land. as a matter of fact oil production is down 10% and gas production is down 9%. why? because the president cut in half the number of licenses and permits on the drilling on federal lands. where did this increased oil come from? a lot of it came from north dakota. there was a criminal action against the people drilling up there for oil, this massive new resource we have. and what did it cost? 20 or 25 birds were killed and they brought out a migratory bird act. i want to make sure we use our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. i believe very much in our renewable capabilities, ethanol, wind, solar, willin
i expect those to be built right here in the united states. that's going to help jeremy get a job and also make sure that you're now paying as much for gas. >> governor romney, on the subject of gas prices. >> let's look at the president's policies as opposed to the rhetoric. because we have had four years of policies having played out and the president is right in terms of the additional oil production. but not on federal land. as a matter of fact oil production is down 10% and gas...
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the president of the united states. >> that night, the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world possibly, you know, including the president of the united states of america, and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> then the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a king maker in congress. so for the folks in washington, d.c., how important was it that you were a latino in a district that was heavily latino, 40 some odd percent, and that you're an immigrant? >> i think they had much bigger interest in this race. nevada is a battleground state. it's a purple state. it's gone republican, it's gone democrat. >> they wanted latino voters? >> they wanted latinos to come out and vote. they know that having a latino on the general election ballot, it was going to help increase that turnout. so, you know that. >> they had their own vested interest in this. >> it seems to me you had a ton of momentum, both in washington, d.c. and youown co
the president of the united states. >> that night, the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world possibly, you know, including the president of the united states of america, and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> then the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a king maker in congress. so for the folks in washington, d.c., how...
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meantime a big warning coming from the president of the united states. he made a visit to fema headquarters and he said the resources are in place to deal with the storm and he expects fast response to any damage once that storm does hit. but he added, people really need to be prepared. >> you need to take this very seriously, and follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advise in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. >> the president also held a conference call will governors and mayors that are in the storm's path. >> so emergency management officials, cnn's george how well is on the outer banks right now. you're feeling the effects of that storm in kill devil hills, george? >> we're also keeping in close contact with emergency management officials in their county. the latest from them. obviously the winds are strong out here. we're talking wind gusts from 40-mile-per-hour and i can tell you the plus is in effect right now. these wind gusts if you're not care
meantime a big warning coming from the president of the united states. he made a visit to fema headquarters and he said the resources are in place to deal with the storm and he expects fast response to any damage once that storm does hit. but he added, people really need to be prepared. >> you need to take this very seriously, and follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advise in terms of how to deal with this...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. surge and wind and snow and thundersnow. >> it's a terrible combination. >> all of this in one storm. we really won't know the true picture of sandy until daylight. here's why we're on live. because every passing hour we get new details of the damage. and the fresh numbers of the power outages. unfortunately, more deaths. so far we know at least 13 people now are dead. nine in the tri-state area. five in new york. three in new jersey. one in connecticut. three other lives lost in west virginia, pennsylvania and another on the "hms bounty" off the coast of north carolina. remember, this storm is already responsible for killing 67 people in the caribbean. >> the u.s. military has been preparing to help with response to sandy and working to protect its own equipme
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. surge and wind and snow and thundersnow. >> it's a terrible combination. >> all of this in one storm. we really won't know the true picture of sandy...
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from south carolina northward toward maine, the east coast of the united states is feeling the effects of hurricane sandy or at least they're about to. first let's talk about new york where the office of emergency management is preparing in case of storm surge and flooding there. buses, subways, commuter trains may have -- all have to suspend service if the area is hit hard by this hurricane. new york governor andrew cuomo warned the metro transportation authority to prepare immediately. a final decision to suspend service will come today. homes, businesses all along the coast, they're being boarded up. just yesterday governor chris christie declared a state of emergency for new jersey. and he issued a mandatory evacuation for the state's barrier islands and atlantic city casinos. >> this morning i formally declared a state of emergency in anticipation of hurricane sandy which is expected to be a severe and a potentially devastating storm that will hit new jersey beginning sunday night and be in full force by monday. >> in washington, d.c., store shelves are quickly clearing as folks t
from south carolina northward toward maine, the east coast of the united states is feeling the effects of hurricane sandy or at least they're about to. first let's talk about new york where the office of emergency management is preparing in case of storm surge and flooding there. buses, subways, commuter trains may have -- all have to suspend service if the area is hit hard by this hurricane. new york governor andrew cuomo warned the metro transportation authority to prepare immediately. a...
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here in the united states, and we are watching a hurricane bearing down on the united states, and it is called hurricane sandy. the forecasters have dire predictions for the hours and the days to come. this storm will make landfall somewhere on the populous northeast corridor and affect the lives for about 50 million people in 14 states. that includes all of metropolitan new york city and as far south as washington, d.c. and as far north as boston. the president of the united states, barack obama, has declared federal states of emergencies for several states, including new york and massachusetts. millions of people tonight are hopefully following emergency officials' advice preparing the homes and families for the arrival of a very serious storm. people in the evacuation zones all along the east coast are looking for shelter right now, and on the phone with us is todd james a field representative with the american red cross, and he is in atlantic city, new jersey, with us, and we have been looking at a tower cam that is along the boardwalk and you can see the winds picking up with th
here in the united states, and we are watching a hurricane bearing down on the united states, and it is called hurricane sandy. the forecasters have dire predictions for the hours and the days to come. this storm will make landfall somewhere on the populous northeast corridor and affect the lives for about 50 million people in 14 states. that includes all of metropolitan new york city and as far south as washington, d.c. and as far north as boston. the president of the united states, barack...
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states. and the district of columbia. a day and a half after the storm slammed in to the jersey shore, our death count at this point is 40 people in the united states. one person in canada, as well. president obama is due to be touring what you're looking at right now. he is set to go to atlantic city, as well. little less than an hour. going to be with chris christie the governor of that state. it is his final day in disaster mode. full-on disaster mode, in fact. canceled every campaign event and getting back to a form of campaigning tomorrow we are told. and as sandy moves away from new york, we're hearing some just truly amazing stories of the heroes who really put their lives at risk in this storm to help others. look at this little hero. drop the banner if we can. take a look at that little face. that's a survivor. little baby alice. hello, alice. little girl whose story is a spot of light. fully alert in a live tv interview just two days old and four weeks premature choosing to come in
states. and the district of columbia. a day and a half after the storm slammed in to the jersey shore, our death count at this point is 40 people in the united states. one person in canada, as well. president obama is due to be touring what you're looking at right now. he is set to go to atlantic city, as well. little less than an hour. going to be with chris christie the governor of that state. it is his final day in disaster mode. full-on disaster mode, in fact. canceled every campaign event...
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"fareed zakaria gps" is next for our viewers in the united states.
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the very latest, at least 26 people have died in the united states from this storm. right now, more than 7.5 million customers in 15 states and district of columbia have no elect tris pitch according to early projects damage from the storm between $10 billion and $20 billion. this is adramatic story. one manhattan hospital, after the storm, the lower floors with more than ten feet of water, knocked out rooftop generators. officials at the medical center called emergency evacuation of all 260 patients. nurses carried newborn babies down dark hallways, in some cases using bags to pump air into fragile lungs by hand. sick adulted hauled out down 15 flights of stairs on to ambulances headed to other hospitals. 9:00 in the morning 40 patients waiting to be taken out. the vice president for clinical affairs and affiliate at langoni medical center. i want to start off with you. andrew, explain the evacuation and the state of the patients now. are there patients at that hospital? >> well, first, let me tell you that all of the patients have been evacuated safely. let me, sec
the very latest, at least 26 people have died in the united states from this storm. right now, more than 7.5 million customers in 15 states and district of columbia have no elect tris pitch according to early projects damage from the storm between $10 billion and $20 billion. this is adramatic story. one manhattan hospital, after the storm, the lower floors with more than ten feet of water, knocked out rooftop generators. officials at the medical center called emergency evacuation of all 260...
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>> well, when you have somebody of your own race that you're proud of being president of the united states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> ana, discuss. >> well, look, he has since walked it back and admitted that there are policy issues that colin powell is a friend of his. i think what he said was not the right thing to say. i don't think it was correct. i think colin powell is a very respected person. >> ana, ana, ana, listen, why is john sununu after all the things he says -- i'm just asking and i'm not a partisan person. people will say, oh my gosh, you're carrying water for obama. i'm not. it doesn't matter to me. i'm a journalist. or that you like -- you guys are trying to get mitt romney elected president. neither of which is true. but why is john sununu a surrogate for the romney campaign when he says such outlandish you know what? why? >> i don't know why they would use him at this stage of the game, frankly. because he is somebody that does not have much of a filter. and we are at a stage of the campaign where, listen, mitt romney could win. he's actually doing very w
>> well, when you have somebody of your own race that you're proud of being president of the united states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> ana, discuss. >> well, look, he has since walked it back and admitted that there are policy issues that colin powell is a friend of his. i think what he said was not the right thing to say. i don't think it was correct. i think colin powell is a very respected person. >> ana, ana, ana, listen, why is john sununu after all...
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. >> i'll tell you this, when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the workforce, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> and, you know, we're going to talk about politics here, but before we do that, this unexpected drop of the unemployment rate deserves a much closer look. alison kosik with you at the new york stock exchange, 7.8%, what is behind the number? >> okay, brooke, the unemployment rate fell because more people said that they had jobs, that's different from the previous month when he saw the unemployment rate drop a little bit because people dropped out of the workforce, people stopped looking for work. so in september, with this jobs report that we got today, when government workers called up people on the phone, in this survey and asked them if they're employed, almost 900,000 more people said they had jobs in september than in august. that is why you saw the unemployment rate fall to 7.8%
. >> i'll tell you this, when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the workforce, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> and, you know, we're going to talk about politics here, but before we do that, this unexpected drop of the unemployment rate deserves a much closer look. alison kosik with you...
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if he becomes president of the united states of america, then he is going to be dealing with the republicans in the house, and do we really think that he is going to go against them? is he going to push against them and so i think that for some of us who are centrists and more moderate, more worried if he becomes a president, it's just going to be unleashing the beast on a lot of the things during the primaries that came out that make a lot of us very nervous and a shift in the direction of the country that we don't want. i would like to believe that he would do what he did as governor, but we don't have asurety. >> those are all students at wash wash and lee university in lexington, virginia, which is where we find our political contributor john avalon. joining me this morning. can i just say that, you know, look, whether you agree with some of the students or not, it is so refreshing hearing such just engaged bright minds just speaking their opinions. what was your biggest take-away? >> first of all, just that. i mean, look, these kids are incredibly engaged with the issues. a lot of polit
if he becomes president of the united states of america, then he is going to be dealing with the republicans in the house, and do we really think that he is going to go against them? is he going to push against them and so i think that for some of us who are centrists and more moderate, more worried if he becomes a president, it's just going to be unleashing the beast on a lot of the things during the primaries that came out that make a lot of us very nervous and a shift in the direction of the...
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states. we have already seen a deadly storm. hurricane sandy was deadly. a fire was sparked when a generator apparently was faultily and -- here's a spread of photos, all of this is up at cnn.com. >> wo gol a blob fo you kaepwe for you, and if you are in a position to take photos or videos safely, go ahead and send them to us at i-report. ovrk l obviously do everything local officials tell you to do. even though we're in a lot of places, we can't be everywhere. >> we'll continue our coverage of hurricane sandy after this. n for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personal
states. we have already seen a deadly storm. hurricane sandy was deadly. a fire was sparked when a generator apparently was faultily and -- here's a spread of photos, all of this is up at cnn.com. >> wo gol a blob fo you kaepwe for you, and if you are in a position to take photos or videos safely, go ahead and send them to us at i-report. ovrk l obviously do everything local officials tell you to do. even though we're in a lot of places, we can't be everywhere. >> we'll continue our...
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a united states supreme court case may have you thinking twice. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> all right. just coming into "the situation room" a brand new forecast just issued for hurricane sandy. it's already a killer. and now after ravaging the caribbean, it's heading up the atlantic coast and could strike the northeast as a superstorm bringing widespread disaster. let's go straight to cnn's severe weather expert chad myers in the cnn hurricane center. he's got the very latest. what is the very latest, chad? >> the latest with this 5:00 advisory is that in 12 hours it's forecast to be down to a tropical storm. at least briefly. then get back into the warm water of the gulf stream lose a little bit of shear, lose this dry air that's almost killed sandy today and then regenerate. so we kind of thought this was going on because sandy looks terrible right now. and that's great news. because all night long it was torn apart by wind and also it was suckin
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the targets, the federal reserve in new york city and the president of the united states. the suspect now in federal custody. he is 21-year-old quazi nafis from bangladesh, but in the united states on a student visa. get this, he has been studying cyber security at a college in missouri. prosecutors say he was inspired by al qaeda and tried detonating a 1,000-pound considar bomb out the fed. it was a fake, supplied to him by an undercover fbi agent. it's located just a few blocks from the world trade center and, of course, the site of the 9/11 attacks. susan candiotti is in new york this morning. nafis filmed a video before carrying out this attack, allegedly? >> that's right. carol, evidently, they were on to him for months. that's what prosecutors say. this happened just yesterday. he was on his way, prosecutors say, with undercover fbi agents, to the federal reserve bank and asked them to pull over. he wants to go inside a hotel nearby and make a suicide video. here is what he said, in part. let's see if we can pull up that screen for you. he talks about coming here to
the targets, the federal reserve in new york city and the president of the united states. the suspect now in federal custody. he is 21-year-old quazi nafis from bangladesh, but in the united states on a student visa. get this, he has been studying cyber security at a college in missouri. prosecutors say he was inspired by al qaeda and tried detonating a 1,000-pound considar bomb out the fed. it was a fake, supplied to him by an undercover fbi agent. it's located just a few blocks from the world...
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is it headed to the united states? >> yes. yes. yes. i'm afraid. a couple of days ago we had all of our computer models running. the hurricane center does. ten of them turning the storm out into the ocean. one model turning it back up toward new york city. we went, wow. 10-1. let's probably think the ten is right. not. it just hasn't been how it happened. all these other molgzs are turning the storm become to the us. anywhere from canada to washington d.c. not just new york city. this thing could make landfall. we wouldn't want any type of a landfall at 70 or 80 miles per hour. anywhere from d.c. to massachusetts. it's not the perfect storm. it doesn't work that way. it's not going to turn into a nor'easter, per se. as a hurricane moves on shore, especially here in the northeast, with cold air being dragged into it from canada, it could turn into a snowstorm as well. at least on the back side. we are beginning to see the eye again. the eye went away as it crossed over cuba. i saw 118-mile-per-hour wind gusts right there as it moved over the south c
is it headed to the united states? >> yes. yes. yes. i'm afraid. a couple of days ago we had all of our computer models running. the hurricane center does. ten of them turning the storm out into the ocean. one model turning it back up toward new york city. we went, wow. 10-1. let's probably think the ten is right. not. it just hasn't been how it happened. all these other molgzs are turning the storm become to the us. anywhere from canada to washington d.c. not just new york city. this...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> talk about an emotional moment here. take a look at this. you see batman actor christian bale presenting a human rights award to the blind chinese activist prevented from visiting in china just last year. take a look. the activist there who he's hugging tearfully here, he was under house arrest this time last year. christian bale tried to visit him, was confronted, roughed up by chinese security. we caught it on video. take a look. >> we're trying to get out of here. we have been stopped. we've been stopped right here. and as you can see, they're pushing christian here. we're just trying to leave peacefully. we are trying to leave peacefully. >> that's only part of how christian bale and this man came to share a stage and a hug just this week in new york. w
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> talk about an emotional moment here. take a look at this. you see batman actor christian bale presenting a human rights award to the blind chinese...
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there the president of the united states is landing. so the president has his transportation at least working here. the impact of this hurricane reaching far beyond the coast. we are going to talk about the affect on transportation for people who don't have their own planes. a lot of people now really don't -- they can't get around. i lived in the northeast a long time. i didn't have a car when i lived there, all do you is take a train, hail a taxi. >> not anymore. >> not anymore. >> shutdown all over the place, a brand-new figure for you -- >> this is josh levs by the way. >> sorry, hi, here i am again. we are here in what is right now the cnn hurricane desk, in the middle of the cnn newsroom. we are following every single state, city, that can be impacted by hurricane sandy. what we want to look at is how the broader transportation problems can ebb six for the whole country. when airlines shutdown it impacts everyone that travels. here is the screen here, i want to show you a few of the statistics we have for new york, a good example
there the president of the united states is landing. so the president has his transportation at least working here. the impact of this hurricane reaching far beyond the coast. we are going to talk about the affect on transportation for people who don't have their own planes. a lot of people now really don't -- they can't get around. i lived in the northeast a long time. i didn't have a car when i lived there, all do you is take a train, hail a taxi. >> not anymore. >> not anymore....
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states. you see the snowfall that we're expecting here at the different levels of elevation. a massive storm we're watching. this is just the beginning. keep tuned to cnn. we'll keep you updated. >> bonnie, thank you. you mentioned kill devil hills, that's of course part of the north carolina outer banks. that's where we have george howell at this early hour. i know you're there in anticipation of the hurricane. tell me what you're seeing this morning. >> reporter: good morning, we're trying to get out a live report but are having trouble because of the cloud cover. we're in the northwestern quadrant as the storm churns northward and prepares to make a left hook into the metro areas of new york, philadelphia, and d.c. we are getting the brunts of that in the northwestern side, feeling it from wilmington, north carolina, to norfolk, virginia. we know there's a possible storm surge in this area, four to six feet. we know that highway 12, which is the only way in and out here from the outer bank
states. you see the snowfall that we're expecting here at the different levels of elevation. a massive storm we're watching. this is just the beginning. keep tuned to cnn. we'll keep you updated. >> bonnie, thank you. you mentioned kill devil hills, that's of course part of the north carolina outer banks. that's where we have george howell at this early hour. i know you're there in anticipation of the hurricane. tell me what you're seeing this morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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sandy killed 16 people in the united states. at last count more than 7 million people now are reported to be without power. and insurers are telling us they're thinking that this damage will be somewhere in the $10 to $20 billion range. let's get right to rob marciano, reporting from asbury park, new jersey, since yesterday, looking very bad this morning. the sun has come up here. oh, my goodness. there's actually a rainbow right in front of me. it looks quite nice, considering the devastation around us. rob, how is it looking where you are? >> reporter: the wind is still holding on. spotty showers from time to time. asbury park survived this storm. there's a tremendous amount of damage here. on top of that, the surge that came in last night still vast puddles of water here that's covered up a lot of debris. this still has to drain out. they've got to clear some of these roadways. coast guard choppers have gone up and down this beach line, no doubt, from the atlantic city base down there. you reported on this, over 160 people ac
sandy killed 16 people in the united states. at last count more than 7 million people now are reported to be without power. and insurers are telling us they're thinking that this damage will be somewhere in the $10 to $20 billion range. let's get right to rob marciano, reporting from asbury park, new jersey, since yesterday, looking very bad this morning. the sun has come up here. oh, my goodness. there's actually a rainbow right in front of me. it looks quite nice, considering the devastation...
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also, we want to tell you can the president of the united states landing now in orlando, florida. air force one on the tarmac. they had just opened the doors. i'm looking up, looking at the picture there the president should be stepping off soon. he has an event there tomorrow and then he is headed back to the white house where he will monitor those developments coming from sandy. there is the president of the united states, walking down -- deplaning now and walking down the steps of air force one as he gets into the limo. again, he is there for an event, canceling other events happening tomorrow and a little bit later on in the week. also canceled some events that happened yesterday, date before because of the storm. mitt romney campaign doing the same as well. this has really thrown a monkey wrench into the campaigns because the swing states in virginia, the east coast, at least one of them, they needed florida, have to do a little bit of shuffling there florida is out of the way, swing states, they need those. ohio, of course, the state that they need to win, ohio is going to b
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. >> he became the vice president of the united states. didn't he? a not so strong debate performance. overshadowed, out-debated by the elder lloyd benson back in 1988. i remember it well. my first president's campaign. and yet george h.w. bush went on to win the election. not just win the election, but win 40 states. 40 of the 50 states, george h.w. bush won in 1988. if anyone tells you what they know is going to happen on november 6th, i'd roll your eyes. a lot to talk about. two passionate guys representing the two ends of america's political, ideological spectrum. however, romney and obama lead the ticket. that's who people vote for on election day. >> passion and zingers and sound bites aside, in a 24/7 news cycle and only a couple days away from a very important presidential debate. how much sticking power will tonight have? >> a great question. one of the thingses that happens out of debates. what moments get replayed and replayed and replayed, not only on television but bounced around the internet, facebook, twitter. one or two of those witho
. >> he became the vice president of the united states. didn't he? a not so strong debate performance. overshadowed, out-debated by the elder lloyd benson back in 1988. i remember it well. my first president's campaign. and yet george h.w. bush went on to win the election. not just win the election, but win 40 states. 40 of the 50 states, george h.w. bush won in 1988. if anyone tells you what they know is going to happen on november 6th, i'd roll your eyes. a lot to talk about. two...
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of wisconsin right here in the united states of america. that's what we need to do. i want to help big factories and small businesses double their exports. create a million new manufacturing jobs. you can make that happen. but you're going to have to vote. i want to control more of our own energy. and after 30 years of doing nothing we raised fuel standards so that by the middle of the next decade your cars and trucks will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. that's good for your pocketbook. that's good for our economy. and it's also good for our environment. we've doubled e amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs today building wind turbines, long lasting batteries. today the united states of america is less dependent on oil than at any time in nearly two decades. so now you've got a choice between a plan that reverses this progress as you heard last night. or one that builds on it. the guy who was playing mitt romney said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big oi
of wisconsin right here in the united states of america. that's what we need to do. i want to help big factories and small businesses double their exports. create a million new manufacturing jobs. you can make that happen. but you're going to have to vote. i want to control more of our own energy. and after 30 years of doing nothing we raised fuel standards so that by the middle of the next decade your cars and trucks will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. that's good for your pocketbook....
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he's now going in on equal footing with the president of the united states. and that raises his stature. so for the first time the voters will see him standing there next to the president, look at him and see how presidential he looks. that helps. that has helped previous candidates. that helped reagan against carter. that helped obama in 2008 against -- that was different because mccain wasn't president. but it helps when you're a challenger and you stand there next to the president of the united states it can raise your stature and that can help romney. >> can i put you on the spot and ask you who you think is going to fare better? >> oh, boy. you know, i've been wrong on so many predictions. >> that's okay. >> look my basic view of this is that by the time we get into october, a lot of voters have made up their mind. undecided voters, early voting has already started. >> are you -- >> i'm getting to it. downplay the drama of the debates but the truth is, you know, historically the conventions have mattered a lot more than the debates. and by this time in t
he's now going in on equal footing with the president of the united states. and that raises his stature. so for the first time the voters will see him standing there next to the president, look at him and see how presidential he looks. that helps. that has helped previous candidates. that helped reagan against carter. that helped obama in 2008 against -- that was different because mccain wasn't president. but it helps when you're a challenger and you stand there next to the president of the...
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united states of america. and i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed and then i left. >> and this is where he ended up. this university in beijing where he now teached chinese students about the country he's left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a master's degree and a dead end job. good-bye, america. hello, china. the new land of opportunity. >> look at this. how hard is it to get used to this? >> a long march. >> a long march indeed for jonathan and a world now waking up to the full extent of china's powers. >> in the states, everyone is so mopey. it's the end of the world and there's no jobs. and you know, income and equality is through the roof, and we're back like the gilded age in the u.s. >> for presidential candidates looking for someone to blame, enter big, bad china. china, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. >> both g
united states of america. and i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed and then i left. >> and this is where he ended up. this university in beijing where he now teached chinese students about the country he's left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a master's degree and a dead end job. good-bye, america. hello, china. the new land of opportunity. >> look at this. how hard is it to get used to this? >> a long march....
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can everybody please give it up for your outstanding united states senator, gene shaheen? your next governor, maggie hessen. your next congresswoman, annie custer. and i've got to say something special about one of the most talented singers, songwiteriter that america has had. he's a great friend, he's been working his tail off on behalf of the campaign. i couldn't be prouder he's working with us, james taylor. give him a big round of applause. i love you back. ten days, new hampshire. ten days. ten days and you'll be stepping into a voting booth and making a defining choice about the future of our country. not just a choice between two candidates or two political parties. it's a choice between two fundamentally different visions for america. we believe in the value of the largest middle class, the strongest economy the world has ever known. the promise that hard work will pay off, the promise that responsibility will be rewarded. the idea at the core of this nation that no matter who you are, no matter where you come from, no matter what you look like, this is a country w
can everybody please give it up for your outstanding united states senator, gene shaheen? your next governor, maggie hessen. your next congresswoman, annie custer. and i've got to say something special about one of the most talented singers, songwiteriter that america has had. he's a great friend, he's been working his tail off on behalf of the campaign. i couldn't be prouder he's working with us, james taylor. give him a big round of applause. i love you back. ten days, new hampshire. ten...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> well, the supreme court back in session today and will consider some of the most controversial issues of our time. you have affirmative action, same sex marriage, abortion rights. one item, the highest court will not be considering, those thorough body pat-downs and the use of full body scanners at the u.s. airports. michigan blogger complained that the tsa screening techniques violate the fourth amendment, which protects us from illegal searches. but the supreme court gave the blogger's complaint a pass. >>> the nine justices who sit on the u.s. supreme court have the final say on what is legal in this country. item
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> well, the supreme court back in session today and will consider some of the most...
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and it is going to be this enormous boom for the united states. what we argue in the special is that should be the bridge technology to get eventually to the cleaner, greener future that we all have been looking for. we look at a lot of countries around the world from denmark to france, believe it or not, france gets 75% of its electricity with zero carbon emissions because they use nuclear power. so we try to look at best practices around the world. >> it is called global lessons, the gps road map for powering america. airs sunday night, 8:00 eastern here on cnn. thank you. always a pleasure. >> pleasure. >>> as a teenage girl clings to life, one activists challenging president obama and mitt romney to address the surge. >>> what's behind romney's surge in the polls? that's easy. he's moving to the middle. so says one half of his political power couple. they join me live. >>> plus, we can fact check all we want. but i'll speak live with one expert who says facts apparently don't matter anymore. >>> and -- >> you have 72 hours to get them out. >>
and it is going to be this enormous boom for the united states. what we argue in the special is that should be the bridge technology to get eventually to the cleaner, greener future that we all have been looking for. we look at a lot of countries around the world from denmark to france, believe it or not, france gets 75% of its electricity with zero carbon emissions because they use nuclear power. so we try to look at best practices around the world. >> it is called global lessons, the...
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we're joined by state police superintendent, the captain from the port of the united states coast guard, the deputy administrator of fema and the director of the sport authority and the chairman and ceo of the mta. first, let me report that yesterday we spent the day traveling the state and we are very comfortable with the preparation that has been done all across the state. we're comfortable with the level of coordination between the state government and the local governments. we went as far as the adirondacks yesterday. and people are prepared. we went through hurricane irene just a little while ago. and the cruel irony, i think the frequency of the exposure has actually assisted us in getting prepared. so i think we've done everything that we need to do. and so far, as you've heard, the storm is as we predicted. there's going to be a lot of rain and there's going to be a lot of wind. and that is precedinpreceding. the question is the extent of the storm surge. it is already high. it's already at irene levels. and the question is going to be, what level does the surge take us to later
we're joined by state police superintendent, the captain from the port of the united states coast guard, the deputy administrator of fema and the director of the sport authority and the chairman and ceo of the mta. first, let me report that yesterday we spent the day traveling the state and we are very comfortable with the preparation that has been done all across the state. we're comfortable with the level of coordination between the state government and the local governments. we went as far...
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one of them already is president of the united states. we'll talk about mitt romney's scathing opinion article today. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> the turmoil in the middle east certainly has put foreign policy and national security front and center in the race for the white house. >> yeah. that's absolutely right, wolf. mitt romney's blasting president obama on his foreign policy. in a "wall street journal" op-ed that caught our attention, the republican nominee writes this in part, in syria, tens of thousands of innocent people have been slaughtered. in egypt, the muslim brotherhood has come to power and the country's peace treaty with israel hajjes in the balance. in libya, our ambassador was murdered. u.s. beams throughout the reg
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. >>> and an epic fail by the united states. after being up for a significant lead, the guys in the ryder cup lose big, berman. >> it was a disaster. complete meltdown. well, still, good morning. and welcome to october, everyone. this is "early start." i'm john berman in washington this morning. >> and i'm sir riesirita simon. >>> president barack obama and mitt romney square off wednesday night in denver. both trying to lower expectations practically gushing over one another, but new jersey governor chris christie is going against the grain and setting the bar high for the republican nominee. >>er time mitt romney has been confronted in this campaign with one of these moments, he has come through in a debate and performed extraordinarily well laying out his vision very clearly and also contrasting himself with his vision with hoomp his opponent was at that time. so i have absolute confidence when we get to thursday morning, george, you'll be shaking your head saying it's a brand new race with 33 dap days to go. >> you almost ne
. >>> and an epic fail by the united states. after being up for a significant lead, the guys in the ryder cup lose big, berman. >> it was a disaster. complete meltdown. well, still, good morning. and welcome to october, everyone. this is "early start." i'm john berman in washington this morning. >> and i'm sir riesirita simon. >>> president barack obama and mitt romney square off wednesday night in denver. both trying to lower expectations practically...